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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we. see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. the admission of free accreditation free. course is free. free is free. free. moseley braun video for your media. and free media. tom. is a. welcome to cross talk about. talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't a really very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but nothing else where the food was around the same time i did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had inc
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apparently, it's all rooted in science. it turns out, your dog or your cat may be depressed. and the treatment that works for humans could also work for your pets. it's true. abc's dan harris has the story. >> reporter: of all the absurd things we do for our pets, the massages, the themed birthday parties, the treadmills, the high-end couture. the paris hilton $325,000 doghouse. >> inside is moldings and lighting and heat and air conditioning. >> reporter: of all of the over-the-top pampering, this picture, at first glance at least, struck me as the apex of this particular brand of mania. this doe-eyed little pooch is staring into an artificial sunlight generator, in case he's getting depressed from lack of sun exposure. it's made by a company called pawsitive lighting. then, i heard of the inventor. he was suffering from a severe case of insomniinsomnia. max's doctor told him to use a bright box to counter the gloomy days. it worked. not only on max, but on his golden retriever, luke. >> luke and i were basking in the sun. and he was completely drawn to the light. >> reporte
apparently, it's all rooted in science. it turns out, your dog or your cat may be depressed. and the treatment that works for humans could also work for your pets. it's true. abc's dan harris has the story. >> reporter: of all the absurd things we do for our pets, the massages, the themed birthday parties, the treadmills, the high-end couture. the paris hilton $325,000 doghouse. >> inside is moldings and lighting and heat and air conditioning. >> reporter: of all of the...
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in terms of information science and electronics. we might say the digital was locked for these formats because of information that is lost in the trans- mediation or re-mediation from print to digital. it is always an environment of loch endgame. i think perhaps teaching our students and our public how to be more self-aware about the environment as an environment in it would make them more knowing readers. you know, it is research that you must always calibrate the tools that you use for your interrogation. you must always be asking yourself questions about reliability. and i think that we need to be asking those questions in the publishing world to about what is lost and in what is seen. and how do we tell them both when we are in conversation with publishers and artists about the digital mediation of our world and work. >> very good. >> i have been given the difficult task of trying to summarize. i have been foolish enough to say yes, it is true that i was promised a large following bottle of mcallen scotch if i could do it. [laug
in terms of information science and electronics. we might say the digital was locked for these formats because of information that is lost in the trans- mediation or re-mediation from print to digital. it is always an environment of loch endgame. i think perhaps teaching our students and our public how to be more self-aware about the environment as an environment in it would make them more knowing readers. you know, it is research that you must always calibrate the tools that you use for your...
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science technology innovation. developments from around russia we. covered. for joining us here in. the u.s. teetering on the fiscal cliff the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it's just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time a spending plummets activist and journalist says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed upon. the real problem in my eyes is not the fact that they can't reach an agreement but rather that they have reached an agreement on many fundamental things the grievance they have reached is that neither of them are going to advocate to put more money in the hands of working people they have no problem whatsoever removing a trillion dollars or three trillion dollars from the economy and delivering it to the bankers they did that inside of twenty days back in two thousand and eight and again in two thousand and nine with very little discussion. everyone agrees on both sides of the aisle that sum's sort of reduction in benefits from social security a
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they should instead encourage all the conflicting science to look for ways to launch political dialogue as you. also said that russia is waiting for concrete diplomatic actions from damascus which has confirmed it is ready for dialogue the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi has already called for the formation of a transitional council the international peace effort comes amid fresh bloodshed which has become rather common in the water and state reporters got as close as they could to bring you the real stories of the violence that's tearing the country apart and that's what we're focusing on today in our series on the events that shaped twenty twelfth. it became fairly apparent after a massive regional arab spring and in the wake of that the next context of a pro-democracy movement and a revolution or civil war was not what was happening in. the media just. cracking down on people who think what about the guy on top of the politics and diplomacy that are simply too important to ignore. i remember i was a training session of the syrian football team and the coach wa
they should instead encourage all the conflicting science to look for ways to launch political dialogue as you. also said that russia is waiting for concrete diplomatic actions from damascus which has confirmed it is ready for dialogue the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi has already called for the formation of a transitional council the international peace effort comes amid fresh bloodshed which has become rather common in the water and state reporters got as close as...
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space adventures to the space station has had an in-depth scientific program whether it was material science or biological experiments or whatever it was they have participated they have paid their own way of course they have used themselves as part of the scientific community that many of them have gone to space with less than perfect health and have been great examples of how for example laser surgery on your eyes as affected by space flight they all want to participate in this they are participating and the fact of the matter is quite honestly when private citizens go to the space station a lot more people hear about the space station than otherwise it's just one of those things that they captures the public's attention part of nasa is mission is to encourage to the maximum extent possible the commercial use of space and in fact showing that there's a market showing that there are people willing to do this and showing that you don't have to be a career military fighter pilot the right stuff kind of person that plays a huge role and i think that's exactly the sort of thing that ends up hel
space adventures to the space station has had an in-depth scientific program whether it was material science or biological experiments or whatever it was they have participated they have paid their own way of course they have used themselves as part of the scientific community that many of them have gone to space with less than perfect health and have been great examples of how for example laser surgery on your eyes as affected by space flight they all want to participate in this they are...
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got the mortars saying roughly the same although we're mobilizing more of it but if the foreigners science and technology and governance get the farmers to produce ten times as much with the same water we clearly are in a constantly changing position and we are at this point in history where seven billion and if you're a pessimist used to talk about nine and a half billion in future if you're an optimist like me you probably say eight and a half to nine billion by lying to twenty fifty and. so awkward because one is being an optimist and suggesting that if we are as industrious and clever as well as good stewards of water that's the important part which is hard to get people to do if we can be good stewards of water we can in fact get to twenty fifty twenty one hundred. in a position where we we haven't destroyed the water resources but in order to do that we've got to do a whole lot of things mainly in what i call a what people call the food supply chain we're going to get consumers to be sensible to consume sensibly not throw food away choose the right foods to be healthy and to keep you
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. a report. claims. hello again to welcome to the show on our team. on the program is jeremy. skiers say snowboarders and snowboarders say skiers are losers but there's one thing that unites both skiers and snowboarders both are addicts because now these are mad. will never forget it definitely comes back a man that's been coming back year after year more than twenty years now is one of the legends of the world sport a famous. legendary snowboarder and recently a filmmaker.
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whatever, science, history, it's all going to be harder. maybe you can get through math without reading and maybe not. with the kids can't read well, some of them will not get through high school. if your kids can't read well, their choices and opportunities in life will be limited. they're not going to have as many choices. but the cool thing about books, the really terrific thing is that there are so many really good books out there for them to read. right here the at the book fair, there are a lot of looks that really absolutely -- to your kids. "harry potter," a turkic series, wimpy kids, terrific illustrations. books about sports. fine, if you have boys let them read anything. comic books, great, graphic novels, sports, almanacs certainly, cook books, why not? as long as they are reading because they will get better at it. who love soccer? yeah would love soccer. are you better now? how come? we play a lot. the same with reading. if you read more, you get better at it and it gets each year. you read better books. you have something tha
whatever, science, history, it's all going to be harder. maybe you can get through math without reading and maybe not. with the kids can't read well, some of them will not get through high school. if your kids can't read well, their choices and opportunities in life will be limited. they're not going to have as many choices. but the cool thing about books, the really terrific thing is that there are so many really good books out there for them to read. right here the at the book fair, there are...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. mission free credit take free. free. free free. free. free. download free broadcast for your media project free media. dot com. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. he continues now here in r.t. and we cross now of some world news making headlines this hour in iraq at least twenty shiite pilgrims have been killed and dozens injured after a suicide bomb attack in the city in the suburbs south of the country's capital the bomber drove into a busy procession returning from the holy city of karbala where tens of thousands have been attending annual morning which was followed almost two weeks of sunny protests against the current shiite prime minister nouri al maliki the latest violence highlights the continuing sectarian tensions on the rise that threaten to further divide the country. a u.s. drone strike
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i'm optimistic none of the technology something which russia has a very good out all manners of bio science all sorts of possibilities in agriculture multiple possibilities within the world of i.t. i'm very optimistic avoid those the difficulty is can we really afford to leverage ourselves or lose opportunities right now i i don't it because we need to be fiscally signed and therefore right now i'm trying to save my money and look and see what's ahead because i believe the opportunity from the corner are going to be incredible but first it could be a very dangerous order ok well i hope the us government will will hear this resolution of yours thank you very much patrick young co-author of the gathering storm all right the consumer boom in russia is back in two thousand and twelve russians have been borrowing more than ever in turn consumer spending has pushed retail sales growth close to double digits domestic factors have become the main driver of russia's growth this year despite harsh economic environment elsewhere but this may possibly drastically slow down chief economist at race and c
i'm optimistic none of the technology something which russia has a very good out all manners of bio science all sorts of possibilities in agriculture multiple possibilities within the world of i.t. i'm very optimistic avoid those the difficulty is can we really afford to leverage ourselves or lose opportunities right now i i don't it because we need to be fiscally signed and therefore right now i'm trying to save my money and look and see what's ahead because i believe the opportunity from the...
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life could be sustained on mars thanks to bacteria from siberia the science and the story at r.t. dot com. russia's upper house of parliament has approved the ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law as a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations it option restrictions got you know u.s. backing in the chamber or as its passing in the state duma we can go despite strong opposition from campaign is a media. need presidential approval to become law the act is named after a two year old russian boy who died after his adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on a hot day critics say the move deprives thousands of orphans the chance of finding a loving family. now that's a take a look at some other stories making news this hour. there's been an explosion at a fireworks a warehouse in nigeria's largest city resulting blaze destroyed neighboring buildings of course the initial blast shaking the windows of homes several kilometers away there are no immediate reports of fata
life could be sustained on mars thanks to bacteria from siberia the science and the story at r.t. dot com. russia's upper house of parliament has approved the ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law as a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations it option restrictions got you know u.s. backing in the chamber or as its passing in the state duma we can go despite strong...
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the middle ball just bog misses away the cockpit is already partially damaged after the crash with a science falls right at the edge of the highway it's a miracle indeed the road is empty at that time this is a ten lane highway the wreckage is only on one of the lanes traffic continues on at least three here even after the tragedy says fashion by slowing down to see what happens they noses and left lane called street light on the road is a very road they usually drive every friday and everybody sings as that moment was eve i'd have call minutes earlier or was eve i'd have been on that airplane people come also their cars and try to help out those in the cockpit how ready that. weather conditions technical failure and pilot error are among investigators main causes of the userland with most likely a combination of reasons behind the fatal crash however a plane hitting a busy highway in one of europe's biggest cities could have left a much more devastating trail of destruction there wasn't enough log for everyone on that saturday evening. party moscow region. for expert opinion on what may hav
the middle ball just bog misses away the cockpit is already partially damaged after the crash with a science falls right at the edge of the highway it's a miracle indeed the road is empty at that time this is a ten lane highway the wreckage is only on one of the lanes traffic continues on at least three here even after the tragedy says fashion by slowing down to see what happens they noses and left lane called street light on the road is a very road they usually drive every friday and everybody...
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who's the general secretary of the national union of teachers and she talked about that the general science what the government is doing wrong is its whole approach to austerity because one of the things that's obvious to teachers is that great swathes of children and their families are having a very difficult time at the moment and if families lose benefits in london for example that's going to be a huge problem with housing benefit cuts that have to move schools and of course you know family income drops just to clean which it has and lots of places children are coming to school hungry they haven't had first they may not go and get a meal in the evening so in a general sense there are really quite big problems and the upshot of that is that seventy six percent of teachers surveyed said that austerity measures will have a negative impact on family or british teachers will get nervous about reform they want changes not to improve the situation is what will make the difference at minimal cost to them. well cost is of course the issue they want fewer and slower reforms they say they want to b
who's the general secretary of the national union of teachers and she talked about that the general science what the government is doing wrong is its whole approach to austerity because one of the things that's obvious to teachers is that great swathes of children and their families are having a very difficult time at the moment and if families lose benefits in london for example that's going to be a huge problem with housing benefit cuts that have to move schools and of course you know family...
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how life could be sustained on mars thanks to bacteria from siberia look at the science on the story of. wealthy british. holds a. lot of the time. in florida. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join in to cause a report. is he ok. the house of parliament has approved the ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children but laurie's a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations. we can get despite strong opposition from the campaign and we need a. presidential approval for the coming or is named after. two year old russian boy who died after his adoptive u.s. father left him in a car. critics say the move deprives thousands of orphans the chance of finding a loving family. well news now and shelling in northern syria has reportedly killed around twenty people eight. children. the defection of the country's military police chief to the rebels on monday the u.n. arab league envoy said the situation in s
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plus how long it could be sustained on the laws thanks to bacteria from siberia i can get the science on the story a. wealthy british style holds a. lot of the time. and. markets i now. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on r.t. . if you. believe. house of parliament has approved the ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law is a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials and actually involving human rights violations well adoption restrictions backing in. follows its passing state we could get despite strong opposition from campaign media. presidential approval to. the act is named after a two year old russian boy who died after his adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on the. critics say the move deprives thousands of orphans the chance of finding. what it takes a look now at some other stories making news at this hour. exposed by works warehouse in nigeria's largest city resulting blaze destroyed. prot
plus how long it could be sustained on the laws thanks to bacteria from siberia i can get the science on the story a. wealthy british style holds a. lot of the time. and. markets i now. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on r.t. . if you. believe. house of parliament has approved the ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law is a response to washington's magnitsky act...
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that life could be sustained on mars thanks to bacteria from siberia you get the science on the story the back story at r.t. . russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft laws in response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations a dog should restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber it now needs presidential approval to become law the act is named after the make of live a two year old russian boy who died after his adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on a hot day will make you say targets america's lax treatment towards those who let russian children suffer but critics claim the move deprives thousands of orphans of a chance of finding a loving family. twenty one minutes past eleven at night moscow time more world news now in brief for you and thousands of iraqis have rallied against the shiite led government there demanding more protection rights for sonny's protesters accuse leaders of trying to marginalize them in draw
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months plus how life could be sustained on mars if i exited bacteria from siberia you make your regular science get the backstory that are on. russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law as a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations the adoption restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber no need for presidential approval to become law the acts named after a deal of two year old russian boy who died after is adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on a hot day lawmakers say it targets america's lect treatment towards those who let russian children suffer but critics claim the move deprives thousands of orphans a chance of maybe finding a loving family. the world news in brief interview this morning and thousands of rounds rallied against the shia led government there demanding more protection rights so these protesters accusing leaders are trying to marginalize them and drawing the current secretary conflict it's the further
months plus how life could be sustained on mars if i exited bacteria from siberia you make your regular science get the backstory that are on. russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law as a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations the adoption restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber no need for presidential approval...
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recaps the launch of a groundbreaking exclusive show hosted by the world's top whistleblower in the science the program was recorded while the wiki leaks founder was under house arrest in britain and gave voice to some of the most prominent public figures shunned by the mainstream media. it was right on the new year's eve when i went to london to see june to discuss the news so. i'm julian assignment. editor of where she wakes exposed the world secret police documents from the very beginning when it became the in high profile show stayed strong with a lot of it's as a boss or so we created this web page with a big video player and video feeds containing trailers sneak peeks most shows tend to have a spike and then go down to both mars it's online and you with your keeps climbing in and quite a quite a study about i think it will be viewed in the story and said this was quite an important piece here is the julian assange show gains over a one million visits and views online and believe me or am interesting is show it's kind of an achievement but never before thought we had anything like that
recaps the launch of a groundbreaking exclusive show hosted by the world's top whistleblower in the science the program was recorded while the wiki leaks founder was under house arrest in britain and gave voice to some of the most prominent public figures shunned by the mainstream media. it was right on the new year's eve when i went to london to see june to discuss the news so. i'm julian assignment. editor of where she wakes exposed the world secret police documents from the very beginning...
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trial when he went into the i could do it embassy seeking asylum we've been learning theory in the sciences certainly the british media we see a lot of the polls are quite viciously especially during the course of this year with all these huge events happening surrounding julian assad a lot of people would put that down payment simply to jealousy. look at other news now in brazil nine hostages taken in a botched robbery have been found unharmed they were seized by an armed group who use explosives to rob it jewelry factory in the poor a town in the south of the country crowd celebrated be a nice move the hostages had been freed in the main square the man thought to be the head of the gang was also killed in a shootout with police so the united nations has imposed an arms embargo on twenty three rebels in the tent to quell fighting in the democratic republic of congo yarm group took control of the city of goma last month before being forced to withdraw under international pressure neighboring countries rwanda and uganda have been accused by the un of backing the rebels. after a short break i
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. hello again as the syrian conflict and his its twenty second month international envoy lakhdar brahimi says the crisis must be solved in twenty thirteen and what's his peace plan to help achieve that but as the new year rang in heavy clashes and shelling reported near the capital middle east expert pepe escobar believes the will the stop the bloodshed should also come from outside syria to. very sad to say to everybody all over the world that the top geopolitical tragedy of two thousand and thirteen is going to be the top geopolitical tragedy of two thousand and eleven the rape of syria the only possibility would be that the opposition. in a syrian way this sides not to listen to the saudis the turks the qataris the americans the brits and the french and they sit down with the assad government and they work out a transitional government or at least the for an additional period leading to free and fair elections is this going to happen not likely the recent conflict in gaza isn't putti
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. hello again as the syrian conflict and his its twenty second month international envoy lakhdar brahimi says the crisis must be solved in twenty thirteen and what's his peace plan to help achieve that but as the new year rang in heavy clashes and shelling reported near the capital middle east expert pepe escobar believes the will the stop the bloodshed should also come from outside syria to. very sad to...
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twist in the trial when he went into the i could do it embassy seeking asylum learning to live in the sciences certainly the british media we see a lot of the bowler who quite viciously especially during the course of this year with all these huge events happening surrounding julian assange a lot of people would put that down payment simply to jealousy. back me up max kaiser's latest reporting as always he's pulling no punches at the shattuck bank. on the march under god these men and women are walking one of the longest incredibly the loneliest road in the world they reenacting march into exile made by thousands and czarist russia. if i was his three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of almost discovered the living on the only surviving stretch of th
twist in the trial when he went into the i could do it embassy seeking asylum learning to live in the sciences certainly the british media we see a lot of the bowler who quite viciously especially during the course of this year with all these huge events happening surrounding julian assange a lot of people would put that down payment simply to jealousy. back me up max kaiser's latest reporting as always he's pulling no punches at the shattuck bank. on the march under god these men and women are...
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he began at oxford in the junior position in law and social science of what he wrote to the ranks about the institution to become a tech executive. the cultural nature of human development, the accidental gorilla, peggy pascoe's book on law and race in america. daniel walker and his history of america between 1815 and 1848. ladies and gentlemen, niko pfund. anna. >> thank you very much for coming here. for listening to us talk friday afternoon. i'm so that we chose to spend your afternoon with us. i have spent 10 years working for a library in and spent about half of that time physically working in a library. as a director of nyu press, i am thrilled to be here and to talk to you about publishing. i was asked to give you a quick overview of our philosophy. it sounds a little pretentious, but i would say that in terms of how i look at what we do, it is squarely driven by the message of oup. we often say that we don't exist to make money, but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. it really doesn't want form all the work that we engage in. personally, one aspect of
he began at oxford in the junior position in law and social science of what he wrote to the ranks about the institution to become a tech executive. the cultural nature of human development, the accidental gorilla, peggy pascoe's book on law and race in america. daniel walker and his history of america between 1815 and 1848. ladies and gentlemen, niko pfund. anna. >> thank you very much for coming here. for listening to us talk friday afternoon. i'm so that we chose to spend your afternoon...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. >>> following two breaking news stories on cnn. secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital being treated for a blood clot. we're getting new information on what's going on with he
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. we can live without the &. restore revive rejuvenate rebuild rebuild rebuild >>> more breaking news now. the senate late tonight approving a $60.4 billion bill to rebuild after superstorm sandy. now, it goes to the house, but if both chambers fail to agree on a package before the current congressional term expires, then everyone will have to start again from scratch. >>> keeping them honest, this has been the least productive congress in modern history. at last count, a little more than 200 bills enacted. by comparison, the 80th congress, which then-president harry truman called the do-nothing congress, it managed to pass 906 bills into law. think about that as you watch the next report
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in something, political science or something and charles murray would not want to be called a pundit. he is famous for controversy over the bell curve. this looks at white working-class to try to separate class from race which complicate everything and he looks at how the values of the lower white working class of gone down. there is this white elite adopted middle-class value, the working class lost those, a complex argument, advanced two places to describe these things. it is interesting, it is more than somebody ranting and raving. >> a scholar with the american enterprise institute as well, probably not fair to call him a political pundits. what about glen beck? he launched his own imprint, but his fox show is off the air. can you see the result of his sales? >> as far as i can tell glyn back, what he has been doing since he left fox has been trying to build a brand that reaches of very dedicated community not only through satellite oriented radio show but a new site called the blaze and other things going on through his web site and other brand opportunities. he has a dedicated i
in something, political science or something and charles murray would not want to be called a pundit. he is famous for controversy over the bell curve. this looks at white working-class to try to separate class from race which complicate everything and he looks at how the values of the lower white working class of gone down. there is this white elite adopted middle-class value, the working class lost those, a complex argument, advanced two places to describe these things. it is interesting, it...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> we're following two breaking news stories this hour. we now know the united states will in fact go over the fiscal cliff at midnight tonight. the senate is closing in on a deal, but the house has said it will not vote tonight. possibly take up any action tomorrow. the other breaking news story we're following, new details emerging of secretary of state hillary clinton's blood clot. doctors are now revealing it's located in a vein between her brain and her skull. they say it did not result in a stroke or any neurological damage. we're following both of these stories. i want to bring in tom foreman on the fiscal cliff. the emerging deal that's out there, no deal yet, and no deal until it's finalized, not only in the senate, as you know, tom, but the house of representatives and signed into law by the president. >> there's so many contentious details here. any one of them might trip this up, but there are two big pillars we're talking abou
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> we're following two breaking news stories this hour. we now know the united states will in fact go over the fiscal cliff at midnight tonight. the senate is closing in on a deal, but the house has said it will not vote tonight. possibly take up any action tomorrow. the other breaking news story we're following, new details...
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amazon's publishing operations, when it comes to genre fiction, science fiction, romance, those have been selling rather well because those do very well as ebooks. but in trying to come pet with the big six, they haven't shown themselves to be a worthy competitor quite yet. that may change in 2013. >> host: according to the association of american publishers, ebook sales, year to date, are up nearly 37%. while the entire adult trade books are up 10.4%. very quickly, sarah, what happened in october with regard to the so-called google settlement? >> guest: the google settlement also it stands now, it's still ongoing in respect to the authors' guild fighting it out. however, google did, i believe, reach a new settlement with publishers so that segment will no longer be fought in court. this suit has been going on for almost eight years, if not more. the presides judge, has since moved on to the appeals court at least two or three years now and this is one of his last-standing cases. so i'm sheared like to see some resolution in some form but seems the author's guild would like to fight
amazon's publishing operations, when it comes to genre fiction, science fiction, romance, those have been selling rather well because those do very well as ebooks. but in trying to come pet with the big six, they haven't shown themselves to be a worthy competitor quite yet. that may change in 2013. >> host: according to the association of american publishers, ebook sales, year to date, are up nearly 37%. while the entire adult trade books are up 10.4%. very quickly, sarah, what happened...
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and that is simply not the way science is done. science is done where you go in expecting things to be the same. we have a hypothesis. and then you try to disprove or prove something. and going in with a preconceived idea that we're going to see something is just not accurate, how science is done in a laboratory setting. >> dr. beaudet, i want to bring you back in to respond to the professor's concerns because clearly there is a danger here that if you did find something, if there was something that was in common with this young man and others, that people might be scapegoat, or they might take a look at the genetic components of different people and assume the worst where there is no propensity for them to kill. >> yes, i think that it's a very tricky area. and people could be stigmatized by having certain genetic variation. but people are stigmatized by having a diagnosis of schizophrenia as well. so we don't withhold the diagnosis of schizophrenia because it may stigmatize some people. we try to handle it in a compassionate way.
and that is simply not the way science is done. science is done where you go in expecting things to be the same. we have a hypothesis. and then you try to disprove or prove something. and going in with a preconceived idea that we're going to see something is just not accurate, how science is done in a laboratory setting. >> dr. beaudet, i want to bring you back in to respond to the professor's concerns because clearly there is a danger here that if you did find something, if there was...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> okay. two and a half minutes left. we've talked a lot about the resilience of the markets even in the face of the fiscal cliff market. maybe the market has been taking this in stride. look what happened today. we almost got to 20, the yellow flag area. we haven't been to 20 on the vix since back in july, early july, and today we're up 3.7% at 1928. however, look at a one--year chart of the dow comparing it to the vix. what often happens is when the vix peaks as it did in june and july, that can mark a bottom in the stock market so we're starting to move up again. i'm just saying. not trying to forecast anything and here's what happened today at the dow, sort of falling off here in the latter part of the hour but not off. off the lows of the day. down 21 points. material stocks were the strength today. up 1.5%. everybody else was either unchanged or lower. what do you make of the increased volatility or increased fear here, david darst,
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> okay. two and a half minutes left. we've talked a lot about the resilience of the markets even in the face of the fiscal cliff market. maybe the market has been taking this in stride. look what happened today. we almost got to 20, the yellow flag area. we haven't been to 20 on the vix since back in july, early july, and today we're...
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the study published in the journal of food science found asparagus protects the liver from toxins, including alcohol. so coming to a bar near you. >> a beer and some asparagus! >>> it's hard to imagine a tougher new year's resolution to keep than one made by an australian couple. they are in their 60s. they started bright and early this morning planning to run 365 marathons in 2013. yes, that's one a day at more than 26 miles each. they say they are doing it to inspire people to make conscious lifestyle choices like they have made. >> 20 years ago, i wouldn't able to run one city block. i couldn't run more than 100 meters. since they have i lost 50 pounds and i feel so much better. >> not only that but i get a younger man without a divorce. >> wow. >> he is actually 28. [ laughter ] >> ten years ago, jeanette was actually diagnosed with breast cancer and given six months to live. she credits her diet of raw vegan food with saving her life. that's ambitious. one marathon would be enough for me. >> that's amazing. have you ever run a marathon. i have not. i have covered a lot of them in boston
the study published in the journal of food science found asparagus protects the liver from toxins, including alcohol. so coming to a bar near you. >> a beer and some asparagus! >>> it's hard to imagine a tougher new year's resolution to keep than one made by an australian couple. they are in their 60s. they started bright and early this morning planning to run 365 marathons in 2013. yes, that's one a day at more than 26 miles each. they say they are doing it to inspire people to...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> all right. power rundown time. michelle is with us, kayla too. first up, the fiscal cliff just four days away. it doesn't look
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this...
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more from chief science correspondent robert bazell. happy new year, robert. >> reporter: happy new year to you, andrea. the story could be a lot worse. it now appears that hillary clinton was in a dangerous situation, but it's been resolved successfully and every indication says she'll made a full recovery. she had a blood clot in a vein not in her brain but next to her brain. had it grown it could have cause aid small stroke. extensive examination has shown she has not suffered neurological damage. it would have indicated there was a small stroke but there wasn't a stroke. doctors are clear iing away the blood clot with blood thinners and believe she'll be in the hospital a few days and go on to make a full recovery. the news here at presbyterian hospital is very good and we're looking forward to mrs. clinton going home in a day or two. have a wonderful new year's. >> thank you so much, robert. that is good news for the clintons. thanks so much. >>> and in rome, pope benedict celebrated the arrival of the new year with a service at st
more from chief science correspondent robert bazell. happy new year, robert. >> reporter: happy new year to you, andrea. the story could be a lot worse. it now appears that hillary clinton was in a dangerous situation, but it's been resolved successfully and every indication says she'll made a full recovery. she had a blood clot in a vein not in her brain but next to her brain. had it grown it could have cause aid small stroke. extensive examination has shown she has not suffered...
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which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bret: getting the latest from capitol hill as we watch all elements of this fiscal cliff story moments ago. representative john fleming are louisiana walked through saying there will be a vote one way or the other. possibly to amend the bill, possibly an up or down. representative raoul stopped by and said he doesn't think there are the votes to amend the bill. therefore, he doesn't think an amended version will pass. he thinks the up or down vote will happen. representatives allen west and paul ryan, of course, the vice presidential nominee stopped by but all they wanted to talk about were college game scores. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for special. we will cover it all for you, fair, balanced and unafraid. >> i'm rick folbaum in for shepard smith this new year's day. we begin with breaking news on "the fox report." house republicans are getting closer to voting on the senate fiscal cliff bill. first they may try to make some chang
which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bret: getting the latest from capitol hill as we watch all elements of this fiscal cliff story moments ago. representative john fleming are louisiana walked through saying there will be a vote one way or the other. possibly to amend the bill, possibly an up or down. representative raoul stopped by and said he doesn't think there are the votes to amend the bill. therefore, he doesn't think an amended version will...
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myself taking part in debates in school and college, they are often rather more about style than sub science. sometimes they appear to miss the point entirely. i remember at the student union, i was president once, we had a motion which instructed the united states to remove its troops instructed the united states that is a bit of big ask. here in this place, debates are different. debates have consequences. the most significant speeches are not necessarily the most stylish or the most fluid. they are the ones born of knowledge, of passion, of commit, and of concern. most of all, they are made by those who are here not only to speak for themselves, but to represent the people. todayed that is your opportunity, to speak out, based on your convictions and concerns to speak for young people whom you represent. and to speak out on issues which are relevant and where you can exert an influence inspect doing so, it will be in the best tradition of parliament democracy. before i finish, can i pay tribute to the administrate colleague. the administrate of children and families who is responsible for
myself taking part in debates in school and college, they are often rather more about style than sub science. sometimes they appear to miss the point entirely. i remember at the student union, i was president once, we had a motion which instructed the united states to remove its troops instructed the united states that is a bit of big ask. here in this place, debates are different. debates have consequences. the most significant speeches are not necessarily the most stylish or the most fluid....
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help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it home, ama's gonna bring it home. oh, no! man: oh, mom! aah! nnouncer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what you can do. let's go. announcer: searc"we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. >> i am elizabeth macdonald with your fox business brief. lawmakers making little progress on our debt crisis. senate majority leader harry reid taking the floor at the top of that hour to say there are still some issues to iron out. there will be no bearing fiscal cliff. without the compromise, though prices could jump to eight dollars a gallon. secretary hillary clinton remains in the hospital. she is being treated from a blood clot. she is expected to stay at the hospital for two days while being treated with a blood thinner. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ dagen: how much would you pay to get a ride
help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it home, ama's gonna bring it home. oh, no! man: oh, mom! aah! nnouncer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what you can do. let's go. announcer: searc"we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. >> i am elizabeth macdonald with your fox...